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It Takes Just 3 Things to Make a Dog Gate

A small sweet puppy

Ann from Maumee, OH, has got a small sweet puppy which likes to go everywhere, of course.

Her name is Emma. Ann loves her dog and as a good animal-lover she cares about her safety.

Ann’s house had an open basement and that opening had 40 inches and in front of it there was a puppy gate.

It was a traditional white plastic gate.

Ann didn’t like it and she decided to change with another more appropriate one. Emma is 5 years old and weighs only 12 lbs.

So Ann didn’t need a heavy gate.

Stay tuned to know how she made a new one.

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6 Easy Steps to Build a Wooden Compost Bin

The decision

A woman called Liz from Laporte, IN shared with us her innovative idea how to build her own compost bin made from wooden pallets for her yard.

From a long time she wanted to make one and finally she managed.

Building the compost was super easy (just in 6 steps), fast (about a few hours), and the most important – it was very cheap (it is less than half the cost of lumber).

Several times this woman looked at compost bin plans and didn’t really see what she wanted.

So she decided to make a compost bin using wooden pallets.

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DIY Lazy Susan for Clever Kitchen Storage

An amazing storage idea

Well, at the beginning of this post I would want to share my opinion with you.

I think that every woman dreams about a well-organized kitchen and it is the most important thing to spend your time in the kitchen nicely while making delicious meals.

I feel good when I know where are all my products.

I can cook with a pleasure when there isn’t chaos in my kitchen.

So, let’s read about a woman’s great idea how she organized her kitchen area using DIY Lazy Susan.

I definitely will do this storage idea.

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Covered Wall with Vertical Planks – DIY Project

Bravely initiative

Leslie from Huntington Beach, CA told us how she managed to cover her bedroom walls with vertical planks.
She is not a professional carpenter but she decided to upgrade and transform the room into a pleasure, light and charming place.
In this post she showed us the difficulties she has undergone and the most important thing that she learned.
When she started with this project Leslie had already installed horizontal planks in other rooms in her house.
So, she bravely started working on this experiment.
It was not such an easy work as building horizontal planks and if you keep reading you will know why it was.

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Solar Lights Made From Scrap Pieces

Using the scrap of work

Teri Jeffrey wanted to make some solar lights for the back yard.

This project took her 3 hours and cost $50.

She used some pieces of scrap to work and made beautiful and unusual but wonderful looking garden solar lights.

Teri took jack stands, reinforcing rod, different drilled wood pieces and Rustoleum spray paint (you can see all materials at the end of this post).

So, Teri decided that solar lights would stay perfect and started to work.

Keep reading to know how she made them!

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